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I'm a gigging keyboardist and call myself "ColumbusMark's One-Man-Band." I also play in a duo with a guitarist friend and we call ourselves Music Alive!
A friend of mine is the author of the best selling regional guidebook to the North Carolina mountains. Check it out atThe Ultimate Guide to Asheville & the Western North Carolina Mountains.
Here's another great resource if you're looking for a good camp in the Asheville area. It's called AshevilleSummerCamps.com. Check it out.
I am excited to be the fifth-grade science teacher at Christ Church Episcopal School in Greenville.
And I love to go geocaching. We do this as one of our "minor' activities on most trips. In fact, I take kids on geocaching adventures during the rest of the year. Check out CarolinaGeocaching.com. And if you're looking for a great online source for buying geocaching supplies, check out Cache-Advance.com.
If you son or daughter has dyslexia and would love to have a great camp experience and educational boost at the same time, I highly recommend Camp Spring Creek in the North Carolina mountains. Check them out atwww.campspringcreek.org. They are one of only three residential camps of this type in the US accredited by the Academy of Orton-Gillingham Practitioners and Educators.
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I'm a gigging keyboardist and call myself "ColumbusMark's One-Man-Band." I also play in a duo with a guitarist friend and we call ourselves Music Alive!
A friend of mine is the author of the best selling regional guidebook to the North Carolina mountains. Check it out atThe Ultimate Guide to Asheville & the Western North Carolina Mountains.
Here's another great resource if you're looking for a good camp in the Asheville area. It's called AshevilleSummerCamps.com. Check it out.
I am excited to be the fifth-grade science teacher at Christ Church Episcopal School in Greenville.
And I love to go geocaching. We do this as one of our "minor' activities on most trips. In fact, I take kids on geocaching adventures during the rest of the year. Check out CarolinaGeocaching.com. And if you're looking for a great online source for buying geocaching supplies, check out Cache-Advance.com.
If you son or daughter has dyslexia and would love to have a great camp experience and educational boost at the same time, I highly recommend Camp Spring Creek in the North Carolina mountains. Check them out atwww.campspringcreek.org. They are one of only three residential camps of this type in the US accredited by the Academy of Orton-Gillingham Practitioners and Educators.